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Social Change
Social Change
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“The transformation of culture and social
institutions over time”.
Social change happen all the time.
Social change is often intentional but often
unplanned.
Social change is controversial.
Social changes matter more than other.
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Causes of Social Change
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Culture & Change
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Invention, discovery, diffusion.
Conflict & Change
Ideas & Change
Demographic Change
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Modernity
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“Social Pattern resulting from industrialization”
Modernization : “Process of social change
begun by industrialization”.
Peter Berger (1977) gives Four Dimensions of
Modernization:
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The decline of small traditional communities.
The expansion of personal choice.
Increasing social diversity.
Future orientation & growing awareness of time.
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Ferdinand Tonnies:
The Loss Of Communities
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Theory of Gemeinschaft & Gesellschaft.
Gemeinschaft: human community.
Gesellschaft: self interest
Industrial revolution weakened the social fabric of family
& tradition by introducing business like emphasis on fact
efficiency & money.
But Tonnies overlooked bonds of family, neighborhood &
friendship in modern society, even in the world of
strangers modern friendship can be strong & lasting.
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Emile Durkheim:
The Division of Labor
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Modernization is defined as “increasing division of labor, or
specialized economic activity”
Pre industrial societies are held together by mechanical
solidarity, or shared moral sentiments.
Mechanical solidarity virtually the same as Tonnies
Gemeinschaft.
Modernization introduce division of labor & organic solidarity,
mutual dependency of people engaged in specialized work.
Organic solidarity virtually the same as Tonnies Gesellschaft.
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Emile Durkheim:
The Division of Labor
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Modern societies are held together not by likeness but by difference.
Modernization is not the loss of community but as the change from
community based likeness to community based economic
interdependence.
Durkheim had optimistic approach but he feared that modern
societies become so diverse that they would collapse into state of
anomie, a condition in which norms & values become weak &
inconsistent with little moral guidance.
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Anomie: a condition in which norms & values become weak &
inconsistent with little moral guidance.
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Max Weber: Rationalization
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Modernity means replacing traditional world view
with a rational way of thinking.
Modern people adopt whatever social pattern
allow them to achieve their goals.
He favors technological & organizational
advancement but worried that science turn us
away from more basic question about human
existence.
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Karl Marx: Capitalism
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Modern societies are same as capitalism.
Modernity weakened small communities,
sharpened the division of labor & foster a
rational world view.
He saw all these as conditions of capitalism.
Social conflict in capitalist societies results
revolutionary change
Underestimating the dominance of bureaucracy.
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Postmodernity
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Social pattern characteristic of post
industrial societies.
In important respects, modernity has
falled.
The bright light of progress is fading.
Science no longer holds the answer.
Cultural debates are intensifying.
Social institutions are changing.
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